By Admin on Feb 26, 2010 in Other - Business & Finance | 3 Comments
Super Girl asked: How to recognize amortization expense for journal entries It just says Recognize amortization expense amount : 200 $ What do I do? is it Debit -Amortization Expense Credit – Cash is it Debit -Amortization Expense Credit – Cash
By Admin on Feb 25, 2010 in Other - Business & Finance | 1 Comment
dsgbe1 asked: Hello, I need help. Please assist if you can Straight line amortization of bond discount and bond premium problem. Romero issues $3,400,000 of 10%, 10 year bonds dated January 1, 2007, that pays interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31. The bonds are issue at a price of $3, 010,000. 1. Prepare [...]
By Admin on Feb 22, 2010 in Other - Business & Finance | 0 Comments
The Critic asked: Looking for the best/cheapest mortgage loan on the market in Australia. Please tell us the company and or the particular product.
By Admin on Feb 18, 2010 in Other - Business & Finance | 1 Comment
goodfella_4 asked: On January 1, 2003, Staton Company paid $160,000 to obtain a patent. Staton expected to use the patent for 5 years before it became technologically obsolete. Based on this information, the amount of amortization expense on the December 31, 2005 income statement and the book value of the patent on the December 31, [...]
By Admin on Feb 16, 2010 in Other - Business & Finance | 1 Comment
. asked: I dont understand because this has no effect on the bank or cash balance. Or does it?
By Admin on Feb 14, 2010 in Other - Business & Finance | 2 Comments
Jessica asked: what are the concepts of depreciation and amortization????
By Admin on Feb 12, 2010 in Other - Business & Finance | 1 Comment
Azume asked: Which of the following would be use of Straight-Line Method of Amortization be acceptable? a) building b) Patent c) Goodwill d) All of the above
By Admin on Feb 9, 2010 in Other - Business & Finance | 1 Comment
rusalka asked: Is the amortization of a long term asset such as a building or vehicle considered to be a cash flow? If it is, is it cash from operations or investing?
By Admin on Feb 4, 2010 in Other - Business & Finance | 1 Comment
Joe S asked: can someone help me out with this, its been so long since ive done it and havent got a clue… heres the transaction: Amortization is calculated on the capital assets using the following methods and useful lives: building, straight-line, 25 years, $15000 residual value equipment, single declining-balance, 5 years, $2000 residual value [...]
By Admin on Jan 30, 2010 in Other - Business & Finance | 1 Comment
Terri asked: The Centennial Chemical Corporation announced that for the period ending March 31, 2008, it had earned income after taxes worth $5,330,275 on revenues of $13,144,680. The company’s costs (excluding depreciation and amortization) amounted to 61 percent of sales, and it had interest expenses of $392,168. What is the firm’s depreciation and amortization expense [...]